Lemonberry
Lemon Skunk × Blueberry × Las Vegas Lemon Skunk × Member Berry RBX
Lemonberry is a sativa-dominant hybrid celebrated for its vibrant terpene profile that combines bright lemon zest with sweet berry undertones. It is often favored for its energizing and mood-elevating qualities, making it a popular choice for daytime use.
Appearance
Lemonberry flowers are typically medium-dense, forming tapered spears or conical buds. They are characterized by heavy trichome coverage, giving them a frosted, sugar-dusted appearance. Pistils range from light tangerine to burnt orange, contrasting with lime-to-forest-green bracts. Some phenotypes may develop violet streaks or lavender sugar leaves under cooler temperatures.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Lemonberry is dominated by fresh lemon zest, layered over sweet berry candy or blueberry jam notes. Secondary scents may include hints of sweet cream, lavender, or herbal tea. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a sweet landing with notes of lemon drops and berry preserves, sometimes with a lingering pine or tea-like dryness.
Effects
Consumers often describe Lemonberry as providing an upbeat and creative high, placing it on the energizing side of the spectrum. It is frequently reported to promote mood elevation, mental clarity, and a sense of lightness without heavy sedation. This makes it a suitable strain for daytime activities.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Lemonberry is characterized by a terpene profile anchored by limonene, often supported by myrcene and beta-caryophyllene. Some variations may also include terpinolene or ocimene. This strain typically tests high in THC, commonly ranging from 18% to 26%, with minimal CBD content (<1%). Minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBC may also be present.
Origins & Lineage
Lemonberry exists in two main forms. One common lineage traces back to a cross between Lemon Skunk and a blueberry variety. Another distinct version, Early Lemon Berry from Ethos Genetics, is a hybrid of Las Vegas Lemon Skunk and Member Berry RBX, known for faster maturation times.